Cost of Living in Canada:

  • Quebec City, Quebec

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $900 - $1,300 ● Groceries: $250 - $400 ● Eating Out: $100 - $250 ● Transportation: $85 ● Living Costs: Generally affordable

  • Ottawa, Ontario

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $1,200 - $1,800 ● Groceries: $300 - $500 ● Eating Out: $120 - $250 ● Transportation: $120 ● Living Costs: Reasonably affordable

  • Halifax, Nova Scotia

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $1,100 - $1,600 ● Groceries: $250 - $400 ● Eating Out: $100 - $250 ● Transportation: $85 ● Living Costs: affordable rent and reasonable living expenses.

  • St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $1,000 - $1,400 ● Groceries: $250 - $450 ● Eating Out: $80 - $200 ● Transportation: $80 ● Living Costs: One of the more affordable cities in Eastern Canada

  • London, Ontario

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $1,100 - $1,500 ● Groceries: $250 - $400 ● Eating Out: $100 - $250 ● Transportation: $90 ● Living Costs: affordable living and a growing job market.

  • Moncton, New Brunswickick

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $800 - $1,200 ● Groceries: $250 - $400 ● Eating Out: $80 - $200 ● Transportation: $75 ● Living Costs: Very affordable

  • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $900 - $1,400 ● Groceries: $300 - $450 ● Eating Out: $100 - $250 ● Transportation: $90 ● Living Costs: a good choice for affordable living.

  • Regina, Saskatchewan

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $900 - $1,300 ● Groceries: $300 - $450 ● Eating Out: $100 - $200 ● Transportation: $90 ● Living Costs: affordable rent and lower living costs.

  • Winnipeg, Manitoba

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $900 - $1,500 ● Groceries: $300 - $500 ● Eating Out: $100 - $250 ● Transportation: $100 ● Living Costs: most affordable larger cities

  • Kelowna, British Columbia

    ● Average Monthly Rent: $1,200 - $1,800 ● Groceries: $300 - $500 ● Eating Out: $100 - $250 ● Transportation: $80 ● Living Costs: More affordable than Vancouver

Housing (Rent) ● $1,000 - $2,500
Utilities (electricity, water, internet) ● $100 - $200
● Internet: $50 - $100
Groceries ● $300 - $600
Food (eating out) ● $100 - $300
Transportation ● Public transport: $80 - $150
● Gasoline (per liter): $1.30 - $1.60
● Car insurance: $100 - $200
Health Insurance ● $50 - $150
Cell Phone ● $40 - $80
Personal Expenses (Clothing, Entertainment, Toiletries, etc.) ● $100 - $300